Example sentences of "have been a whole " in BNC.
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1 | Knighton told the Manchester Evening News : ‘ There has been a whole lot of speculation and a lot of misinformation . |
2 | ‘ There has been a whole series of events in the last year going against the hill sheep farmer , and this could be one of the final straws . ’ |
3 | There has been a whole series of changes to the scheme since its introduction in April 1983 , with additional reforms a likely prospect . |
4 | An extra attraction has been a whole programme of special events held at the showpiece centre and the BNFL News cameraman was on hand to catch the magic moments from the two latest happenings — a falconry display and sheepdog trials . |
5 | There 'd been a whole day 's racing at Goodwood , two afternoons at Wimbledon for the semi-finals and finals , the Eton and Harrow cricket match , a day at Henley and invitations to lunch and dinner parties , the theatre , the opera and then on to one of the nightclubs . |
6 | But it could have been a whole smashed-up dinner service for the row it caused . ’ |
7 | There may even have been a whole series of such usurpations , but the original replication process must have been sufficiently simple to have come about through what I have dubbed ‘ single-step selection ’ . |
8 | There had been a whole quiet week . |
9 | Good example in ninety two if Harlow council had been a whole er whole council election in nineteen ninety two it 's highly likely the Conservatives would have taken control . |
10 | they did not think that it had been a whole school effort ; |
11 | On the Long Drive there had been a whole truck for them . |
12 | If there 've been a whole series of articles articles about health or about food or something like that , no way are they going to do anything else on the subject , unless it 's , it 's brought in a very fierce readers ' letters column or something like that , in which case they may be open for another slant . |
13 | Would n't my dismissal , inevitable eventually , have been a whole lot more unpleasant at that stage ? |